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Global File Transfer US User Guide
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Contents Experian Secure Transport Service ..................................................................................... 3
Connectivity Requirements .................................................................................................. 4
User Authentication options ................................................................................................. 5
Data Requirements .............................................................................................................. 5
Secure Transport Service – HTTPS User Guide ................................................................. 6
Logging on to https://stm.experian.com ............................................................................... 6
Uploading a file to https://stm.experian.com (to_xpn folder) ................................................ 7
Deleting a file from https://stm.experian.com (from_xpn folder) .......................................... 9
File Transfer Errors ............................................................................................................ 10
Contact Information: ........................................................................................................... 11
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Experian Secure Transport Service
Secure Transport Overview
In an effort to provide higher levels of data protection and standardize our file transfer processes, Experian will be utilizing
the Secure Transport (ST) application for all data transmissions over the internet. Secure Transport is a product of Axway
Corporation (formerly Tumbleweed) and is our enterprise file transfer solution for exchanging data with Experian clients and
business partners. It is compatible with standard secure Internet protocols, including SFTP/SSH/SCP, FTPs, and HTTPS.
What is Secure Transport Service?
Secure Transport Service is a product of Axway Corporation and was implemented by Experian as a Secure file transfer
mechanism to facilitate the exchange of data transmissions with Experian clients. Secure Transport offers a secure,
automated channel for the transport of bulk data and is an alternative solution to traditional VPN systems.
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Connectivity Requirements
Secure Transport is compatible with the standard internet based protocols: SFTP (SSH), HTTPS and FTPS (TLS) with Clear
Command Channel. The transmission duration depends on the user's internet connectivity speed and file size. The
recommended maximum file size is 20GB
Software/Application: To connect to Experian Secure Transport Service, user must have a
software or application that supports the TLS (Transport Layer
Security) or SSH (Secure Shell) security protocol or user can connect
using web browser using HTTPS protocol: Apple Safari 8.x; Google
Chrome 41.x; Microsoft Internet Explorer 9,10,11 (Compatibility View
is not supported); Mozilla Firefox 36.x are supported
FTPS(FTP over SSL): FTPS (TLS) connections require Clear Command Channel over port
21 for authentication, Passive Mode. A single data port will be opened
by Experian in the range 62200-62799. Client firewall must be
bidirectional and accept the designated port for data transfer.
SFTP (SSH): Secure Shell connections require connectivity over port 22 for
authentication and data transfer.
HTTPS (HTTP over SSL): Hypertext Transfer Protocol using Secure Sockets Layer over port 443
Connectivity: File transmission timeline depends on the internet connection speed
and file size.
File Size Limit: Recommended maximum size of 20 GB per file for FTPS and SFTP
connectivity. Recommended a maximum size of 2GB per file for Web
Browsers.
File Folders: To transfer data to Experian, client places data in the to_xpn folder. (upload) To receive data from Experian, client accesses the from_xpn folder.
(download and delete)
Address: FTPS and SFTP: STM.EXPERIAN.COM (205.174.34.41)
HTTPS : https://stm.experian.com/
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User Authentication options
User Authentication can be done through 2 different options.
• User ID and password combination (expires every 90 days)
o Can be used with secure file transfer applications and is the only option available for HTTPS users.
• SFTP with SSH2 key authentication or SSH 4K key authentication available for clients using Static IP
addresses. SSH2 keys must be RSA, 2048 bit (maximum). SSH 4K keys must be RSA, 4096 bit
(maximum). Experian Policy requires a forced rotation of SSH keys, for any of the key types, every 3 years.
Notifications will be sent to the account owner at 10, 3 and 1 days before required replacement of the SSH
key is due.
Please note that Experian recommends that SSH keys be changed on an annual basis, especially if there
have been personnel or application changes. SSH keys should be changed immediately if compromised in any
way. If the key is used for 3 years, Experian will start sending notifications about changing the key after it has
been in use for 2 years.
o Recommended for scripted and automated services.
1.
Data Requirements
• For ASCII data, the end of every record must contain a valid Carriage Return/ Line Feed (CR/LF) or Line Feed (LF).
ASCII data must always be transferred to Experian as ASCII/TEXT.
• Please contact your Experian Business Unit Representative for file naming conventions related to your file
transfer to Experian.
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Secure Transport Service – HTTPS User Guide
Logging on to https://stm.experian.com
1. To begin the process of logging into Experian Secure Transport, please access the following URL:
https://stm.experian.com
2. Type your “User ID” and “Password”. Select Log In.
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Uploading a file to https://stm.experian.com (to_xpn folder)
1. From the Directory screen, Select the to_xpn folder to upload a file.
Select the correct transfer Mode Below based on format of data:
ASCII Mode for uploading Text, ASC, PRN, and CSV files.
Binary Mode for uploading ZIP, PGP, GPG, Excel, MDB, DBF and TRS files.
Please contact your Experian Business Unit Representative for file naming conventions related to your file transfer to Experian.
2. Select Browse to locate the file to be uploaded.
3. Select the file to be uploaded and select Open.
Downloading a file from https://stm.experian.com (from_xpn folder)
1. From the Directory screen, Select the from_xpn folder to download the file.
2. Select the file to be downloaded (left click).
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3. Select Save this file to disk from the “File Download” window
4. Select the location where you wish to save the file and select Save.
Note: In the from_xpn folder you have permission to download and delete the file only. Any other actions will result in a
“permission denied” error.
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Deleting a file from https://stm.experian.com (from_xpn folder)
1. To delete a file, select the icon under File Options.
2. Select the file listed in the “Delete” field and the delete process will begin.
3. The browser screen will refresh and the file will no longer be visible. You may proceed deleting your next file or select
Logout to quit your session.
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File Transfer Errors
Transferring files requires the selection of Set ASCII or Set Binary when sending the file. The guidelines for sending files
correctly are listed below:
Select Set ASCII for uploading Text, PRN, and CSV files.
Select Set Binary for uploading ZIP, PGP, GPG, Excel, MDB, DBF and TRS files.
If a file is not transferred properly, an error will generate informing the user.
Example: If a ZIP file is transferred as ASCII, the following error will be returned.
The error “MD5 Digest match fail” indicates that Secure Transport cannot determine file contents because the file was
uploaded incorrectly. This will cause subsequent unzipping, decrypting etc. to fail.
Please use the guidelines listed above to insure files are uploaded correctly and therefore can be processed in a timely
manner.
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Contact Information:
If you have any problems getting connected, please contact our Technical Support Center at: 1(800) 854-7201 Option 1.
For Emergency or off-hours assistance, please contact the Experian Global Operations Center at 1(800) 553-4785
Option 1.
If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact Experian’s Technical Support Center at 1-800-854-7201.